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How this 28 year old went from Fiverr?

Last updated on September 24, 2022 @ 9:03 pm

In 2011, 28-year-old Sarah started working as a web developer for a small company in her hometown. She loved the work and was quickly promoted to lead developer.

In 2016, the company was acquired by a larger company and Sarah was offered a position as a web development manager. She accepted and quickly learned how to manage a team of developers.

In 2018, Sarah was promoted to lead web developer for the company’s global development team. She was responsible for the development of the company’s website and apps.

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She was also a member of the company’s executive team.

In early 2019, Sarah was informed that the company was planning to merge with another company and she was offered a position as the global web development manager for the new company. She accepted and began preparing for her new role.

Overall, Sarah’s journey from Fiverr to a global web development manager was successful. She learned a lot about web development and management during her time at the company.

She also gained experience working with a variety of teams and developed strong relationships with her colleagues. Sarah is now looking forward to her new role at the company and continuing to develop her skills as a web developer and manager.

Drew Clemente

Drew Clemente

Devops & Sysadmin engineer. I basically build infrastructure online.